fidzei said:
According to the link I am qualified to get one. My parents unfortunately haven't applied for my birth certificate at any embassy. My question is : do I have to wait for the citizenship certificate to be issued before I be able to move to Canada? Or maybe there is a way so I could get a facilitation visa on my Syrian passport and then wait for my citizenship certificate to be issued in Canada?
Since you know about the facilitation visa, have you read this page - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/visa/types/facilitation.asp?
Sounds like you may fall under this category:
when new, replacement or emergency passports cannot be issued in a sufficiently timely fashion and where the travel is urgent:
for dual nationals coming to Canada for the first time;
However, they also say this:
Before considering the issuance of a facilitation visa, officers must verify the status and identity of the applicant through written confirmation from a consular officer that the client has a Canadian passport on record or documentary evidence of citizenship (DEC).
I'm not sure if your non-Canadian birth certificate + certified copies of your father's proof of citizenship and passport are sufficient. Were the copies of your father's documents certified in Canada or by the Canadian Embassy in Syria?